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Facts
The case involves a dispute between family members, including a petitioner and respondents, over unspecified issues. The events leading to the case are not detailed in the decision.
Procedural History
- Ottino v. Ottino, 2001-NMCA-012, 21 P.3d 37 (Ct. App. 2000): The New Mexico Court of Appeals issued a decision in the case. The specific holding of this decision is not provided in the text.
- Supreme Court of New Mexico, March 23, 2001: The Supreme Court of New Mexico issued a writ of certiorari to review the case.
Parties' Submissions
- Petitioner: [Not applicable or not found]
- Respondent: [Not applicable or not found]
Legal Issues
- Whether the writ of certiorari issued by the Supreme Court of New Mexico should be quashed.
Disposition
- The Supreme Court of New Mexico quashed the writ of certiorari issued on March 23, 2001.
- The record proper, tapes, and exhibits were ordered to be returned to the New Mexico Court of Appeals.
Reasons
Per Chief Justice Patricio M. Serna (Justices Joseph F. Baca, Gene E. Franchini, Pamela B. Minzner, and Petra Jimenez Maes concurring):
The Court, after considering the petition, response, and briefs of the parties, determined that the writ of certiorari should be quashed. No further reasoning or analysis is provided in the decision.
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